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Hills "accepts responsibility" for loss
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(05-02-2017, 10:44 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Guess we just have different thresholds for accepting responsibility.


WTS, not sure I can blame her. You are sure and everybody has told you that you are going to be a figure that goes down in history for generations. Centuries after you are gone folks will read about you in history books. Then you lose it and still have folks that don't know how it works saying you should have won because you got more votes.

Can you imagine losing all of that and then realizing that you lost to a President that many loathe? Hell, I'd say it's not my fault too.

Merely going to the source rather than the interpretation of the article you cherry picked from.

Doesn't mean I think she was indeed taking full responsibility.

FWIW You can take responsibility for your part AND talk about what the other guy did too.

Example: "I dropped the game winning TD...that's entirely my fault.  But the other team also was offsides and had a touchdown called on the field that should have been overturned to put us in that spot."

Frankly if I was in Clinton's place I'd just be laughing at the rubes who bought the snake oil Trump sold them.

(05-02-2017, 10:53 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: "I was the candidate and take the blame for the loss, but I wouldn't have lost if other people hadn't done x, y and z".

Your support for such blatantly two faced statements was eminently predictable.

As is your personal attack.

Explanation above.

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RE: Hills "accepts responsibility" for loss - GMDino - 05-03-2017, 09:06 AM

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